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MBB Consulting™ - Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training In Boston, MA

Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training In Boston, MA

Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training
Boston is Massachusetts' capital and largest city. QFD training teaches Boston students product design and development 'gone right'.
Price $349 / student
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises and a quiz to test comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing print-outs of the slideshow. Assuming satisfactory quiz results graded a few days after class, each student will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Class Size6 - 10 students
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CityBoston, MA

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About Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training


Who is Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training for?

Quality Function Deployment Training is for anybody hoping to maximize profitability resulting from the design of their service, process, or product. Sometimes, QFD is referred to as the "House of Quality" because its product planning matrices have the shape of a house. In our course, Boston students learn:

Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training Course Overview:

QFD training describes Quality Function Deployment - product design 'gone right' transforming customer needs into profit maximized launch plans. Far too often, engineers gather among themselves, and pump out designs with zero input from actual customers. The worst example we've seen was $20M spent on developing a pressure-based uninterruptable power supply system that had no market interest. The engineers thought it was a great idea. And technically it was pretty nifty. Unfortunately, nobody wanted to buy it, and it was a complete waste of shareholder dollars. To avoid mistakes like this, our students learn a structured approach to capturing customer needs and translating them into specific plans to produce products to meet those needs.
Customer Needs. Capturing "voice of the customer" (VOC) through direct discussion or interviews, surveys, focus groups, customer specifications, observation, warranty data, field reports, etc.

Product Planning. Constructing a matrix to translate general customer "what's" into more specific engineering "how's" being product requirements or technical characteristics to satisfy the needs.

Part Deployment. Cascading assembly-level requirements down to the component level.

Process Planning. Evaluating candidate manufacturing processes and choosing processes to make each part.

Quality Control. Defining process control plans to assure retention of capability throughout each part's production.

Boston

Beantown - God be with us as he was with our Fathers

Excellent choice! Boston generated our country's first lighthouse, public beach, subway, Dunkin' Donuts, and chocolate factory. Otherwise, when seeking things to do after Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training remember that the city is famous for the Freedom Trail, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Fenway Park, Cambridge, and pizza.

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Facility

Boston Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Training is delivered from the 16th and 19th floors of the Federal Street Center; a recently renovated complex set in the heart of Boston's financial district. Amenities include beautiful views of the city, a lounge area, on-site sandwich and coffee bar, and secure underground parking.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Nick P.
Nick P.
Mechanical Engineer
Machinery


I had extremely limited knowledge of GD&T before this course. I learned a lot in a strong course that allowed room for questions, example, and provided the space to learn the course material to the best of my ability.



Ray R.
Ray R.
Safety Manager
Oil & Gas


Our 5S training was excellent, material was in order, enjoyed the beach ball exercise. Instructor did a good job presenting. No death by PowerPoint.